AP File PhotoDefenseman Paul Coffey (right) spent three seasons with the Red Wings during a 20-year Hall of Fame career.

Add another Hall of Famer as well as two fellow Stanley Cup champions to the list of former Detroit Red Wings players who will be participating in the Winter Classic Alumni Showdown vs. the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Defenseman Paul Coffey, who was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2004, will suit up for the Red Wings alumni along with Mathieu Dandenault and Martin Lapointe, the club announced today.

Coffey is a four-time Stanley Cup champion who won three Norris Trophies as the NHL's best defenseman and had 1,531 points in 1,409 games during a 20-year career that saw him play with nine teams.

Coffey spent three seasons with the Red Wings and helped
them rack up an NHL-record 62 victories in 1995-95 on a team that also included
Dandenault and Lapointe.

Dandenault spent nine years with the Red Wings and helped them win Stanley Cups in 1997, '98 and 2002.

Lapointe was a member of the Red Wings organization for 10 years and played for Stanley Cup champions in '97 and '98.

The Maple Leafs announced that Gary Roberts, Lanny McDonald and Bryan McCabe will be taking part in the Alumni Showdown. They join a group of former Toronto players that include Doug Gilmour, Darryl Sittler, Felix Potvin and Wendel Clark.